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Greek ecity German Operetta Are Cadet" As the Theatrical Novelties of Next Week * i | «Sappho and Phaon,”. Percy MacKaye’s Poetic Play, Will Give Mme. Kalich a New Role—‘The Merry Widow” OLE FOR HER FAMILY. atre. —tylaye Agan a hook In the kitchen door. uns tyornan-had been employed The ithe Wourehoid of Dr. Agan only_three tka. She came well recommended, her pretty face and gentle manner ing ee WOU iar instant favor. There are to. Mvauin inthe hotise, and to mma “assigned the upatutrs: work. then_artictes_of f ta the | {iy meny years, and ‘no suspicion on her. Emma was cross-examined, terrible that she d ec_unjust: ut there was something in the/man- should be ac- gi 1 2CY_MACKAYE'S—poettc—+ ody, “Sappho and Phaon,", will bel by Harrison Grey at-tha-Lesjc Theatre on Moxdiy berening, wit Bertha Iilich in the:'role poe taken the fate’ of Béppho as it-has +} by tradition: been Unked, with that Phada, and has Introduced’ subordinate- ly, as lovers of ‘Bapphd. Alcseus, the her, and, who some authorities say waa Danished with her from: Lesbos for po- litical: reagons; and Ptttscus, tyrant: of Mitylene, accounted ond ef “the Aeven Wise Mén of Antiquity. Other eharac- ters\are shown In a seriec of incidents. of Miohigan, has written music for the play ‘The tragedy moves In o sin- ale setling, which represents the Leu- cadian promotory from which, accord~ THR tO {raaltion. Sappho leaped into x Sona 1a 7H will otlier parts. will be ta pas Henderson, Haze] MacKaye, Gi aye Hulette, pe yaesis = Giendenning- sane: Raele Block. has scored. an immense success in Eu rope, will be brought to the New Am- sterdam Theatre by Manager Henry W. is by Frans Lehar, while the libretto by Victor Leon and Leon Stein pe ‘been adapted by~ Adrian Tov Gomes tothe New-Amsier- —damrand Sends “The Round Up” to the Broadway The-| Prot. A. A. Stanley, of the Univeraity |’ the! ¥ and) Een’ by by Vea rd cs | “The -Merry-Widow;" en operetia that} fo j i i Hammerstein to Build in- Bavage on Monday evening. The music| — mend eer ee coe of symphony concerts for young peo- ple begins at Carnegte Hall on Satur- day afternoon, Nov. 16. Following the development of the dance of last year, | which proved so attractive, this sea-/ von's six concerts. will be devoted largely to the influence of folk song | phonic music, with a presen- Wil mS MEETS PETERS, WHEE—WOW! SELLING fs DFAS ST H. Clay, tation of the folk song of differeiit na- [ Nonalitles by special artiets. i ~Amia= the weaith-of musicat-offerings; woread-heforo the New York public in | \‘a season, nothing stands out with such ) polgnant appeal as the two concorts of | tlie Musical Art Society. Thoy are an- |Roanced to be “riven this season on | Thursday evenings, Dec. nd. March “The -Cholr of Uie wor reinforced by several exc: The: gatant works 10 be ming The Volpe Sismphony Orchestra’s con: certs this season are to be given in ei negie Hall on: Thursday nings,. Nov. 2, Jan. 23 and March 2%. The soloists, witi-bs Jean Gerardy, Jeanne Jomelll, Marie Herites’ and Rudolph Gens _ herd Burlig, an American ptaniat who haa won reputation’ abroad, ts te | make his first appearance in America | -| at- Carnegie Halt -on—Nov.-6,—-He will have the assistance of (he Philadelphia | Orchestra under ita new conductor, Cart Pohl, and Karl Klein, violinist, a who has studied with W. R Hedden fas a arranged A series |-of_organ-reciials.unier-the-ausploes- of }the American Gulld of Organists, the | first of which takes place on Mond evening, Nov, 11, at the Firat Pres! terfan-Church, wetth-W, C. Carl-at-the organ. Seats are free. (Say under such: circum: |fung ever a ovinted motte, reading: Fame, Bids the Editor — fare-the-Day- ‘Peace broods o'er slumbroua Williama- ‘gs, for, as yet, AKlerman Henry Clay ers has not met Editor’ Thomas P. As the poet would probably v Pp. Pet { along thé Peterse: It‘ seema Eultor Peters’ put some. Alderman’ Peters in Peters’#) newspaper, Eee fities,:, “Alderman Peters brewed war/ medicine ind put on his eagle bonnet. “signifying trouble Yee- terday afternoon he went around $e the office of the Times, em Brosdway; Will- iamsburg,” and spetit-twe hours. whet- ting his fist, breathing hard wtoust) hig’ teeth and contemplating in e. fere- ing and gicomy elience « framed clogreph of Sditer Pater’. “Do It Now!" Providentiali7, Editor Peters came not. He was in Manhattan untit dark, attending « conference of | Repubitoan tors. $0 finally Alderman Peters went away, Last nightte—his follow- ors in the headquarter pat Ownership League, No. 14 Lee ave- nue, he announced coldty that either Editor Peters would retract those de- lrogatory statements which bad ap- He -of idermane | that ‘took place ~ SOENSHEKAT “ERGHT ES | | | ie THECLOSE WITH 4 Paul: Under He Bees surein-Final Run. The stock market during to-day‘s two- hour session of the Exchanga wax tevor- ish and price. changes were dicidedly trregul there wus a not able absence of the wild tuctu yesterday, und, Svhile a reat’ deal of ‘nervousncax was. $iill-ap: parent, the, panicky condjtions: were in evidence on Friday, were absent. firm tone to Americans, atid British con- pole aAvanced considerably.-The foreign ors, while gelling some stocks: In ‘thi market, were rather disposed to biy,! }and took @ tew thotisand shares on bal. | anos. Thie hed a reassuring inftuonce, here, and our market opened at general fractiona) advances ovec lag night! ‘closings. Ghortly etter the opening, however, a fresh selling= movement broke out, the salea representing the closing out of accounts of weak holders. On this welling prices fell off about two points from yesterday's finals, the weakest _| features” “havilig been ~ Amalgamated | Copper, which dropped to 1-2, a new low record, and Reading, which dropped salling, paid to be for purpose of cover London. ‘cables reported a generally t+ Mi: ayer. two points on partioulariy—heery—He asked that the warrant de AN-NEED, Wh Against Plea to Quash “Fraud Charge. i tyes’ floated on feathered | wing® through the Special Term of the Brooklyn, Supreme Court: to-day’ when J heard arguments in le y Ana “Scannell-Pep- { por-Vanderbilty dismiwsed, 2 50 5 savMinerva: Vanderblit, the unwtls - ling stepdanghtér of the lady bishop of. Rrvoklyn’ spookdom, got the -warremt from Magistrate. Gelerhar after @ sher-_ iff'a-jury-had-decinred-that-her father, yelderly-Edward Ward Vahderbix, ‘whe marriei Mrs. Pepper last June, was mentally, Incapable to. mansge his ows ” aftaira.—In her aMdavit Mise Vandew diit alleged that by falsehoods, frauds and mia representuiion® the present Mre Popper-Vanderbil: induced Mr. Vander: bilt to transfer a ie the title of the house Ba the ap. vrituallat and her eged hus band resis his argument before .Justls }pinall, Attorney Dailey. deciar ir. Vanderbilt had deeded the erty to his wife as a wedding rif, aad that he ha not been unduly tnfue te -quas out of han tant District-Attormney Bilder [ the progécution. In Mark's avenue — Paderewaki walled ye Yesterday for New jpeared in his (Editor Peters's) paper or York on the Kaiserin Augusta Victoria |clve he (Alderman Peters) would be’ to make a tour of America. The great }under the painful necesaity—that ts, pianist will appear here in Carnegie | Palntul to Editor Peters—ot making | Hall on Satur afternoon, Nov, x, |certaln specified alterations in his Oa The sale of seats opens next Thureday. | itor Peters’s) face. Alderman Pelers Oxed 9 o'clock thu | ” | "The Hoiy—ciyy } The Hill-Morean atocks were acconted | Miss Vandertilt— contention eral ran ot | father ‘hed. been deludes” byt calloget trom the spirit world, States Steel, Southern Rallway and the | quoted a “sprit letter” sti bay he Erlea made fractional advances in the had been produced at a private seanse face of a reactionary (endency else- | thy Mra. Pepper, shordy, Detore fhe wee ding. Thia letter,-which purported. Me. pon aw the closing out of the ac- Eider sald, to, bo written by thi caplet counts ceased the entire. market rallied) ff anderbilt'® frat wife, who haa re ai ns he a —sonié—yeara, read aw as United messages the first of four morning as the time, and the front of -} Oratoriog tobe given on Sunday af—| cho Times affica Aa the place for Ineu- [ternoons at Carnogle Hall, under the | rurating ts cut paign of reform among | tusploes of tho! West Side ¥. MLC. ditor Fst } features, {in announced for a week from to-mor-/ Following EAllor is daily. custom, row. peters reached his office shortly after i 19 o'clock. “wae story “deals “with the the girl that convinced her mis-| Ptince Dantis—or Maraovia, and Bonin his countrywoman, the merry sxidow. Ethel will have the ttle Bran: | she was guilty. So yesterday she iy inaatating fe carrying pric: and thal cast ‘will Include Doni Wile VEL NA The rally, however, way not oxter and lasted on a short time, and—no withetanding that ment fedy"? was the pet pane for one of xen more. favorabdle-than—had-been- telented spooks of fh. Sees mT pated, severil stocks ran down to ole for their medtam, oe the lowest’ prices of the Cay atter Ite. Papper Vandernt Fhiiadelphia ing-Only for Thirty Sub scribers at $5,000-a Year ~ for Two. Years. mM “Bright Eyes is so good to We cannot but help our ‘Sted rust = her to all in the material ‘worid,' An Evening World reporter | _—___———_.-- - —wetiing—but_ol Sam Franko 1s to resume his intere: theres ists ae clea nen It develoged | 4 tho had ex per une concerts of old mualc at | that he ha Peters's face until Monday | dirblication. Justice Aspinal took the papers ané | delssohn Hall this a tha _dates mornin ai Editor Peters maintained} A fresh break in the United Copper / reserved decision. | arranged being Nov. n. masterly silence when he heard of) and Consolidated Stcumahip Sesues to ——>—_—_ Mareh-& of additional grace that! new low records on the curb, had the market on the BANK STATEMENT | ~SHOWED-GOOD GAINS. To-day's bank statement attracted on Alderman! “(Union Pacific and St. Paul were the! more than weual attention on account mtlously | Weakest | fe At the close, the of the developments of the week both u former selling down to 112 1-2-and-the at eaniedeanestion political! tatter to 10 S-1. These ara ihe lowest i the stock marke! touched by thesa stocks {a with the Mercantile Bank. The item Interborough preferred made of loans reflected the heavy Uquidatton nent day were) that (ook place in the stock market i conse “shar i Lin a decrease of 3.054600. In : ae Sine a Tquence of this nd oan tnexpect say The Ctoat tiene! Sarge gain in cash, surplus 7 re- iy iseaueur cuectiermanes [fected an increase of 88,67; ely in excees—of the ‘entimater, The figures of the Wetalement disclored ome pov large gains In cash, a Firat Se Canons, and he ut avi gain of about $4,500.00 York. .Dee.. ‘to the East Sixty-seventh stroet mn and brought home 1 E. 1s DEAS Serer reece ee aecin | Weadon, “hte rear Walter Uti gradvatty succumbed to the third- | wearwaret Dalrymple, Fo J. Recanhy, “probing of the detective. Fi-/ anaes Gameron, Iilanche Rice; Harry Mcyers, Pp ottiny be Lane, pahe broke down and threw her-| UL thelr eon Pauline “Winters. “Atarion i Nicholas Szabo, | Piatt, Ai strong, Jean ‘ard, Clara Tichenor, Portia Belma. and Sophie Witt, EI EL ACK TAZ ERY WOW - i 4 ae NW heafed him. ffect of ted eR: ore tek ermal! man, who: at CA HEM ad rear rman Peters js ai newed weakness in these xectiritl SOAR HAMMERSTEIN ta mou= est man of simple fasten The | Marcella Sembrich's annual -resital 18] }armounced for Carnegie iiall, Nov. 12. lisidore-Luckstore will be the acoom-! wears glass { tall man, who also wears classes. There] created the impression that this at | may be work for a xlazier {n front of| now said to be on, bi c i [the Times office Monday morning un-/ and Moree Interests would be prolonged | tor Pour some | indefinitely, “Thera wlll be: two: openings to-night: At the Knickerbocker Theatre, isle Janis will make: her bow In ‘The! fine suite-of roome at the Man- Hoyden,"” while at the Majestic will be fattan Opera-House with which his son, ‘The Top-o' th’ World,” a musical ex-|Arthur, surprised him a few weeks axo. again be the——director. | travaganra, with George Monroe, Anna| have not tempted him to occupancy. Many Interesting novelties are _prom- Laughlin, Bailey @nd—Austin, and’ aOne wastes {ima to look for him tere. | I among them Viidimir | Metal's large chorus. as the writer discovered last night. Il» 1 Belt, phe tound Up end ite Jong was found ir an out-of-the-way ;Phiyatclan's ‘wife wld the detec: that no charge would te mede Tun at the New Amaterd: re ft to-night, and on Monday scventng wil at the tobsy of tin Victoria Theatre, the: girl, but that she would ee a lecture her gancly. | BORN Ah enka minent at the Broadway i id_lectune Thi others moving Tekillecsly ea Lagan and Tae hs Reh te ‘biberty hentre to "make. way chair, holding court in th jeratic way and oxchanging quip with {Rooter es age Mee : OperacHouse—wiit be Frank Dantes an toned Man,” 4 Johnwon will eason, the first pair on! re Wasslliy Safonoft, the | pantst. Russian con-| tempted to steal. the detective to her methers ‘and brought back the stolen prop- When ste had turned it over suggested that he look her up. 5. whoilld Gilead ed feelings betwes in. The outcome ta an: fn Willlaroeburg’s —_. “SIX MEN CRUSHED : JN-FALL-OF TRESTLE. = Ttalm._ of Mark Hambourg, who has not been | eard here in five years, will glve a plano recital In. Mendelssohn H4!!_ on Nov. 1. awalt circles. pric: years, will ion e direc. | Victor Herbert Is to start a season ty third! o¢ Sunday evening orchestral concerts | Derlioz's oratorio, AThe Be the Broadway” Theatre a week tron | ‘be presented |e! uot e Bach ¢ ora The soloisix rau Ste the assistanor of t ° of Montolatr. Josef Hofmann is to give « plano ESTERRTALA TION oad ESPN SEIN re: Hand Car ‘Mortally- Injures—Fwo z ev ‘orkmen in-Drop-of Twenty Feet From= Track. A. temporary. trestle top tars the tete POS: rare SaaS em E at Buninyside Hill, Just outside of Tang | Am | Island City. collapsed to-day, carrying | Am ote C Voollen Co. [tx workmen to the dottom of t! t Rawconds Minne xo severely injuring two of them Tok B that thelr deaths may fo J and—n: [final quotations area High. bring “The | American. | slelesohhn Hall on th YovEstie faweiN. RYAN TO AVOID Dr. Frank Damrosch's tent season perfect opera+houss, k _~ Its up to jthe people of Philadelphia to decide: lwiiether they —want—wp-io-date stand | OF HIS GOOD JOKE; ALL LOCAL ISSUES eribe for two years at " 95,00 a year, ieee oe Didn't Tell Oificials Why se! ! 1 it wax comparatively early wien the Girl of Eagle Rane! 4 went to her room, but at 10 clock Btreet Theatre. i fable morning when Dr, Agan | “A Millionaire's Revenge” will be patient's: bedside there “was the offering at the Yorkville. high. ‘bari Nes in the girl's room. ‘The Spoilers’ is announced for the the cpok wus sitting up with a West En i Ss Cetepctes UL f th mi bell ringing furiously ince athe ant Raker stock eats |Treite as many will be welcome, put | ‘went down stair# and an#wered it,/at the Third Avenue Thoatr ning the: kitchen door, to-admit th Ttitriy tsomy minimums Fifi pecria| Hkman—ahe brushed ageine Cra body annie: Convict and the Girl'" will_be-at}airendy have expressed: thelr desire * Lived in-Box Car and Was- Detained a Week. at the Fourteenth ow. ‘The-two men iwere pushing a handcar across the structure when some of the pillars gave uway end the'car fell twen= . feet, crushing them beneath the} cn it They Were Michello Christo, of | ‘o. 4 Jerome street, and Joseph € | Baswo, of No. 15 Second atreet. Long| (3 \Island City. They were attended at St John's Hosoital — + The damaxe. was slight. [ores OF =—man=—ess: rulses. tat YY aubscribs ¢ areal atenteiaat 4 the Thate wi OS Saige ribe. If by Noy. 1 fifteen jose of hanged | ras Lead Th te Mid Shall] siial! liave joimed—them, I will dreak | pi clothes! hen," : y “Around the Clock’ moves up to the e [grou don Nov. # and open an ope Metropole Feanon_ in. Piiladsiphla.aezond to, pone ye. Bove come to eggiver, 1 a 1 “If the thicty lovers ne Fad wath it show their desire and-faith beech) the m: cinw, are not forsROOmMD EAD hat “he “Merey 18 te “orm mitt pause | ny. SG ahtug of tie chouldert, “a amite ese Show. will be ‘Searmon's. The com- Jere Mond: it ped passa Night and Urge HALMOUYE: in-National-Fight- bag ay ‘Simplicity and reciente “Combi ti Conquer Winter's Plague. ‘When Dr. Flood, the ta ‘ney, Bladder and Rheumatism ape: +elalst, wrote the-now- famous. scription for these diseases, condensed — great <3 learning and-skill Into method of-treatment so alt fly obtal ote wit Mal ‘compa: ‘AL Heaven, Big Hurtig king off of tie ashes On. “Ysnall sell my property, Pee dust and off my fect. Thomas, the ins hich | “Aitin “Tiice's senee Of humor Kea oe plaswrtent | twom weeks (ram: SMondar pint on Bitlis Istana -m weske We wae) Tl Inteodugs- WW. J. Bevan—at—the + ew York, where the bill alt Hainmeratel a care sed dy the Board of Ingulry to-| meeting at Cooper Union Monday nient, | will inotude. Eph, Thompson's E! s day. sa [whan Mr, Bryan will make an address | 4s He C. Bout. K. the finest presentations of operas. in | phants, Wilifred Clarke and_company,|-world. You know my | singer Alvin arrived from —Furope on the on “Democracy up to Date!’ : Johnstone, “the Lusitanie a week ago yesterday in the) Sir. Bryen te expe ed fo confine his! know the new works=i-have: promised + T.. Russian Dancers and Edlth Helen: steerage, He had thorougily equipped talk to national rather! than to loca} iCharges Him with Ties ee Peciti {to produce. I shall keep my +Mary Garden will simply astound New _Hammeratein's will be Peter F,| Yor Pr an Spc Rens etn eter a Ga aermy reclame! ee W, H. Thompson and company,” fig’ ‘Sth tha ahi and—was-tr~a jovial mood the campaign between Tammany and! Operation and Assautt- ing Her. [een at He “| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION i x | Augustus jwith his simple directions plete, jis as follows: & Fini) Extract Cascere Aromat 4 « | Concentrates. Baril Com; | Aromatic Ei eee +4 on. | Mix these ingredients at home and- She ts a wonderful artist. Re- she haa appeared in Brusselx id Marion Bent, John T, | succes: when questioned by the—imailgration { Hearst. Kelly and company, ‘Irene Franklin, | Chars authoritles, Many prominent Democrats hav rmuerite fn Hraust! with great! hall’ present her, in that Bert Green, the—Kitamuras Troupe, | Paris Opera Comique He said he was an American-eltizen, | Invited to attend the mecting, Foster and Former, Nae thal the other parts . How} | After a Uvely chase, in wh! dredl_pereons participated, Hh three Frank | mpanint ix back our re-| and} wave | F—Cauldwell ave was arrested Inst Sigiwht and locked up tn the East Twen- Ay se00nd street station—on the charge |?) hd Jarsens Ging to the police, Barr enters jewelry wtore of Jullus Ewoldt, of} 212 Third avenue. The wife of the! tim. several.palrs at: eurring#;-and while -her~back | and Selbint Grobini ii Keith & lage of P theatres William ~Ashe‘! The will be bd [the Unton Si hind Street Theatre will be "Robins ERETEN fyarin. A. Texas Woalngy Tetaniey and <The Blond Typewrit ated Phe —biii-nt the Hilty-olgnth strent house «will Chasiotte Parry. ahroean miss Mahon'a Watermelon -Giris,—and oshinny atti ‘crowd: feeepe street and Irvis i Fan ino the arma’ of’ Pollcoman the] Barr “was down and from drink." oo "3 HURT IN AUTO SMASH. ‘Plajer Breckinridge, Daughter aad GQueat Severely: Injured. “Major Oliver D. Breoxinridge, of) hetle to-day. suffering from two ken ribs and shook received in an “We was on his way to Mevhatten on | hag Boston “Post road yesterday when, yrming into Mcto avenue, the rear | eel ekidded and hurled the maciine | net an electric pole, throwing the | his fourten-year-old daughter | 6 a Mx, and Mrs. Smith out. Mr, o. thi was the only one who escaped | Mrs, Smith Pea a broken nose an, * ‘and Biles Breckinridge wa: iy cut and bruised. eee ee ANSIST ON OLD BIBLE. | CHMOND, Oct, 1f—The Hou ae diiea’ of the ptscopal’ Triaaniel cere Brent ty ‘fouthe Harlem Tannen, At the One Tundved, wenty-Vitth Street ‘Theatre Georgie Lawrence in ‘Miss Cobb written by Glyde. Fi Phantastic Phantoms, © Maggi and Ca bltay Henry Arthur Jones's latest play, Bate i by Nant. ck of the “Sperncrione, ‘Aieo. Hurley, & Coster. alnger, .wili eed nit ‘Ametican debut at the Co} fal, where the bill will include ate Barry, the Wily Pantser Trio, Foy a Clarke in ‘The Fountain of Yout ddie Clark and his “Win- ning Widow! Raymond and Cayerly, the slant 7 "ttl, Howant's ponies, De. Witt _C. Young and company,” ei hiarscae ao ics Daye, Mill. don, Brans famsy in churaciera John G Rice ana Shen, vi A Murphy and Blanch: hen m Zaza to Uncle Pithe thougit-readin, Bis ict troupes Lang's. oth and the tacky, “quintet, At Tony, Pastor's | will Henahaw and Dudley, K. Cutenineon and com= pany Jett and, Lavern Healy, 1atha- way and Seixel and others, Academy of Music will ham ‘Pour be Vinnie) Maxwell, begin a ‘series of sunday vaudeville concerts go-morrow = evenin; ‘Atlantic Garden. vein have the Arros, jacrobats; Rado and Bertman, Rovin, comedy juggier, and othe: James Mandy, the mar Kull, will be among we | tures at, Huber’s Muecum, RROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, The bill at the Grand Opera-House ry Corson Clarke and lege Days," Harry Tate's "Fishing; Julian fore, Sydney, Grant and Charles R. Great. Meredith" Avenue be piayed il Sts usual evening | of the Metropol! ed by the Spooner stock company! pany on ‘Thursday Valorelthe.piecis.of dames Hen: and-Janiea Speyer, who—ai K. ins. managing directos af Gen London, and Count San re-alection, W. prat'ss vent Garden, Martino, “an” Ttal! were sitoted, and “Mr: Reheart | House, whicl {inactive progre never 90 hursday night h [the demand. “Madam Bi nue at the Ga next two weeks, houses, Col, Ing in Engilsk, | presentations of i Japaness opera. | n= | of tant Monday | ing par hel Ho Tamalcally,, But | Kena Vivienne, Jam Schuller and debut as the her Walter Rothwell “Robin Hood" | week’ s run at Blaney's Lincoln Square Theatre by the Aborn Opera Company. 1 of De Koven and Smit " opera ‘3 drawing full nightly. The | principal parts are well taken, the chorus is attractive and the 4 well telle Went- |The revi FO ts Geo! B. Fro stone and. Edw chief parts, ‘The Phittarmonic Soclety announces eight afterncon and eight concerts large. hearsals = oink on finely.’ Mr. Conrled was re-elected President Opera-Tt3 Vanderbil Nan” mitisi¢at The toreign directors-are Include to act in a consulting capacity only, sals for asso The xu hs which 4: rden’ Theat is drawing Savage's company, ‘se giving Puecin With one exception, a the strongest cast Is the original ono night, when were taken by Phoebe Stra- Vernon ston, Harriet It did Inst y. ar, rsonation, muaic all” tho Elizabeth W. Thomas D, na| fll their parts acceptably. W: ednenday Right Dora de Fillippe Mi to make her -Cho-8an, Savage has a conductor of power and temperament. ‘olne, Cho-C! Co js to have reall, Pt thi ara Ba Satealt Have ja addition Eat “begun to m alternates, wserCom. and as directors In} not dosina| 17 it, Henry amateur; 38, oription oft is to: con- for the] crowded sing- admirable beauti¢ul the Iead- Sules Behnee's Aly olf, Rio! Wit ards, In another % houses Branson, juck= the Hall tor jter In Axtell. had lived here for twelve, years and Many will respond in person js von- was returning from a—racation trip—in pete 7 England. "Where do vou live?’ he “I had no regular place of abode, rhat_lie ‘They ordered dimoterr te taken before. th eattorred a5 him cao) a. hobo. ADA fps Tle Wa. tay and Ifoyputy bo-a-tramp,"" sald 6 rh, » of the ¢xam ne of the sortt-sala Trice (fonried= remains -in- complete} ain foreman of a-construction-gang ond the Metropolitan Opera: the “Union Pacific Kailroud.travellin ‘Tri terno 0 i Hf dett'this a n.L0-€o 10 the home of his daug! Kan. ee NINE-YEAF-OLD LAD COMES ‘ALONE FROM LIVERPOOL. Thomas Osbome, Consigned to Hi: Uncle in Chicago, the.Pet of the Arabic. Thomas Osborne. nine years old, Hilton’ street, Liverpool, was, In point of attention he got, tho portant passenger on liner Arabic, which arrived here to-da Thomas waa travelling unattended, coi signed to hin uncle, L glass Wet eas of d deen street, een Gnosis he was the pet of {are Fondo hoart 3 Abe Dright and oanny yout the Jank under the escort swell with prid A face! what he w 0 replied like a shot: 19 can't be efther, so what's — oo GOV. HUGHES'S PLANS, Gov, Hughes will remain in this city the un- to-day to attend the services of velling of the Sigal monument on iver. side Drive, avd will renmmin here over aged 9600 to-night, returning to Albany about | Will pair’ the cracked allineeaioen —sher dameg bull: noon to-morrow, The immigration people took this te rar: hud’ branded himself aa) ional Bene next your ne ie Howpitat > i jnquity: Board Wr box car—vou-muat of the most {m- the White Star niet, a re 1p; and the vell he got ag, he want down tho ® rail- ficial should have made-nis litte im reporter asked young Tom ‘ould rather be, President of nite States or King of England: the Among._those —Tnvited Mayor McClellan, band Alton B. Parker, , a6 President of the State chairman. Finke an earnest plew fo1 |the Democratic ranks for. winning| STOPPED-CATARACT, SWED A BUILDING Vigilant Policeman Saw Tor-|™ rent Gushing Into Broad- way From: Under Door, | The vixilance of Policeman King. of | the Mercer street station, ‘early to-day! Probably saved the five-story building at No. 680 Broadway from drifting down Broadway from its fowndation. King | was passing the building when, he no- ticed a stream of water gushing from beneath the doorway, He Immediately notified the Water Department. and when men arrived had them cut off the ‘water supply of the bullding, King kept vigil until one of the am- ployess came at 8 o'clock, and an in- Vestigation khowed that the: flood was caused by an overflow in a wash-room fon the fourth floor, It ts presumed @ careless person neglected to turn’ off a ta he witer overtlowed the basin and percolated through the floors to the basement, leaving of | dampened feathers and mull nery supplies in its wake. ‘The firma that suffered as « result, ef) the ood were) Kaufman, Aron & Co,,| dealers, in millinery” supplies. | who HI cupled the first and cond oot, an Br Bhapire, we tnanufacturer of teather he, stock, of oth concerne, waa the extent of $2,000, je to the are! Coroner Julius Hart nOny—M Tone years old of No. 309 W. | PRINCE EITEL RACES MAN |In Auto He Knocked Him From Ibile, tool urger. In connec tion with the District-Attorney's oMco, {s Investigating charges against a prom- {nent Pexipeton: avenue physician, made street, In an ante-mortem st: Ascurding. te {he Getnnet: Mie: Meyers; is dying of an operation which she says | U waa performed by the physician on Oct. | Wabs: qe" Bhe ales” charges him with aseanIt | For-several days her conditton-nas been | {eritient, and to-day ahe became ao low | thatthe Coroners’ ‘Office took-her states) Mphe day after | ‘the whe eaid her went to the Bh da 04 operation |p, as told. He isla office and threats” to kilt The doctor char fied ot atcempled Diackralt and ies Qe that he had anything to do wit tu, Meyers, ‘rhe husband then turned to the and was referres egal Ald. Society tothe County Medical” Asociation. There he was adyined to lay the mat. ter before, the District Attomey, Cor oy orner Harburger'a visit to the home tolowe No arrests have been The suspected physician ts under aur. | vollance. oo HE INJURED TO HOSPITAL. Bicycle, Had Wounds Dressed, Then Took Him Home, BERLIN, Oct-1&—Prince Xitel, seo- ‘ond aon of Emperor William, while rid- ing with the Princes in an automobile | through the Tlerxarten last night, knocked down a man on a bloycle. The Prince immediately stopped, lifted the unconscious bloycliist into the automo- took him to the nearest rellef sta, tion and walted for his wounds ¢o be dressed. ‘Atter the man recovered consciousness 4 jit was awcertained that he was a brass. fisher named Sandke, and when he was ablo fe perayed Sorat him re-enter the automobile a1 the Injured workman sanbal tok Eee eae. MASAEAAED it Fitty-atth of ditiona in order ois wars maint ames, | anes GIFTS. 70 URB: BROKERS. E. 8. Mendels, the dean of the New York Curb Market, and J. §, Stanton, take. one teaspoonful after eagh meal {una one at bedtime. # ‘The object of this prescri {to soothe und heal the Kid | Bladder. reduce all inflame and_atop the paln, but the instructions are that 4 ater ion ia and ations: ith for at least, restored to health, In order in that overy quick co Also A TaRting One. oth of whom have for years rendered | notable services to the ‘brokers awith- out any substantlol recognition, have deen presented with momenioos ‘of the esteem in which they are held by thelr fellow brokers. After the clone of bust- | nexs yesterday a meotine of the brokers | wax hela in the offices of Ackermann | and-Coles~ at which Mr. Mendels was | presented With a aolid ullyer tea nervico, aa rr, Btanton |was made the recipient of a beautiful {chocolate set, Tho presentations were made by J. L. McCormick, and appro- Driate resnonnes were made by. bot! Bforsrs, Mendola and Stanton. aera MIKADO'S ENVOY LOOKS OVER THE PHILIPPINES. WASHINGTON, Oct, 19.—Mail advices from Manila report that Mr, Alcasat- aka, the Japanese Consul for the Phil- tppine Islands, has recently concluded his frst visit fre Atl al pa jslanda ae ue Inguner and. political co) make a reoort to return to freet, natural, weulth vat AS ‘ural wea! o the southern Islands astonished him, nnd that he can readity see that the United Grates will never desire to sell the framed ie to. her power, He ex- at fe opinion that “he wealth ot fee elande, cont ot developing (heat gated th vernmen Mr, Akasa aie On Muni! talked maid that the he Stony Brook Dilley a { |

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